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by 10dpd
3518 days ago
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The best way to evaluate software as a sighted user is to learn how to use the assistive technology with the screen turned on. Sure you can play around with the screen turned off to get some sense for the experience, but with the screen turned on you can compare the visual experience with the non-visual experience. Another issue with testing with the screen turned off is - if an element isn't accessible, how are you going to know that it should have been there... |
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